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For pool owners and swimmers who prefer not to use chlorine to sanitize their pool, bromine provides an ideal alternative. America's Strongest Bromine is a very powerful form of swimming pool bromine that will keep your pool sparkling clean while providing you with a variety of additional benefits.

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Rated 4 out of
5 by
Heah from
Bromine 1 inch tabletsDoes a good job! At a fair price. The only thing is they come pre package I would think if they didn't do this they could fit more in the bucket.

Date published: 2017-09-08

Rated 5 out of
5 by
Iragross from
BromineI ordered 50 pounds of bromine, it arrived within 48 hours in perfect condition. The product cost $40 less than the pool supply a mile from my house.

Date published: 2017-08-24

Rated 4 out of
5 by
Kevin from
Tablets work great in spa and large fountain in yard to keep water clean

Date published: 2017-08-13

Rated 3 out of
5 by
Bill from
50 # bromineHaven't used any yet but please be aware that the 1 inch tablets are packaged in aproximatly 1 pound individual bags inside the bucket. So in other words if you purchase a 50 pound bucket like I did then there will be aproximatly 50 one pound bags inside the bucket. It can be a pain to open up these individual bags one at a time rather than just dumping them in. Also I've had the bags actually disintegrate inside the bucket over time. This is also a pain because you end up picking plastic bag pieces out of the bucket and your brominator.

Date published: 2017-08-06

Rated 5 out of
5 by
Bernardo from
Beats Chlorine !All things considered, bromine is the way to go. We have a 21,000 gallon, outdoor, in ground, vinyl pool in Bullhead City, Arizona. sure bromine is more expensive, but when you consider the costs of other chemicals needed regardless of which sanitizer you use, bromine comes pretty close to chlorine. Plus, there is no odor from bromine !

Date published: 2017-07-24

Rated 5 out of
5 by
tommy k from
good information about productnicely packaged and I was using to much of my previous product in my automatic brominater due to lack of information

Date published: 2017-07-24

Rated 5 out of
5 by
Ecky67 from
Great productLong lasting tablets and fast delivery. The 50lb size comes in several packets which makes adding the bromine easy.

Date published: 2017-07-10

Rated 5 out of
5 by
Geebaby from
BromineGreat product it cleared my pool quick and made the water silky smooth

Bromine 1" tabs must be used in a brominator. Bromine cannot be dispensed in a used chlorine feeder.

For small spas bromine can be used in a bromine floater.

Tabs are not individually wrapped but are wrapped in groups of about 60.

Available bromine is 61% and percent available chlorine is 27%.

Approximately 1600 tabs per 50 pound bucket.

Each tab weighs 0.5oz.

What is the In The Swim bromine comparable to?

– In The Swim bromine is comparable to aquabrome. Aquabrome is not as strong as In The Swim bromine.

What is the chemical make up of In The Swim bromine tabs?

– In The Swim bromine tabs have 61% available bromine and the percentage of available chlorine is 27%. In The Swim bromine is pre-stabilized. Each tab weighs 0.5oz.

How many tabs are in a 50Lb bucket?

– In a 50 Lb bucket there are approximately 1600 tabs.

How many tabs do I use a week?

– You use approximately 31 tabs per 10,000 gallons of water every 5-7 days.

What can I dispense my bromine tabs in?

– In The Swim bromine tablets needs to placed in an automatic brominator feeder, although for small spas you can use a floating bromine feeder.

Are these tabs wrapped individually?

– No, these tabs are wrapped in groups of about 60.

Troubleshooting:

– If bromine seems ineffective make sure the dispensing source of the bromine is getting proper water flow to dissolve the bromine. For example making sure water level is correct in the pool, making sure the floater has proper ventilation, and that the automatic feeders dial is set correctly. If bromine still seems to be ineffective check the stabilizer also known as cyanuric acid. The correct level for stabilizer is 30-60 ppm. If the stabilizer is to low the bromine will be used up faster making it appear that the bromine is not effective. If the stabilizer level is high it can mask the bromine causing the bromine unable to sanitize properly.

– If you believe the bromine is defective/ineffective, you can add granular bromine or bromine boost. This in conjunction with good flow over the bromine tabs will boost up the bromine residual. This will usually help to get a bromine reading faster on a newly started bromine water source.

– When using bromine it is recommended that you shock weekly. Reason: Bromine combines with contaminants which become bromamines. As bromamine levels increase in the pool, the bromine that is fed into the pool becomes less effective. Weekly shocking of a bromine pool will eradicate the bromamines so the sanitizing process can continue. If you don't shock, the contaminants continue to build up and the pool will not be properly sanitized.

Instructions For Use

31 tabs per 10,000 gallons of water every 5-7 days.

Bromine must be distributed by an automatic chemical feeder.

Bromine feeder and pump must run 12-24 hours per day depending on weather conditions.